This has started happening already. Inddia Post's e-post system was started as a pilot project in South India some two three years back and effective 30/01/2004 it has been implemented throughout the country. Already printed spam has started trickling into rural households in a small way. The only thing that deters the apammers is the cost Rs.10 (appx 2 U.S Cents) per A4 page.
If carrying buckets of cement on head is more cost efficient and does not hamper the project deadlines, what is wrong in doing so? Did the PBS program tell you that no cement trucks were available or there was nobody to operate the available trucks? If it did it was a damn lie and if you figured that idea yourself you have no idea of what is happenning outside your own backyard!
This has started happening already. Inddia Post's e-post system was started as a pilot project in South India some two three years back and effective 30/01/2004 it has been implemented throughout the country. Already printed spam has started trickling into rural households in a small way. The only thing that deters the apammers is the cost Rs.10 (appx 2 U.S Cents) per A4 page.
If carrying buckets of cement on head is more cost efficient and does not hamper the project deadlines, what is wrong in doing so? Did the PBS program tell you that no cement trucks were available or there was nobody to operate the available trucks? If it did it was a damn lie and if you figured that idea yourself you have no idea of what is happenning outside your own backyard!